The "-sede" part of the word comes from "sedere" (Latin: to sit)
and "-cede" as in concede is from "cedere" (Latin: to grant, give away)
"Supersede" comes from the Latin word "supersedeo," which is the root of the English spelling. The shift from "cede" to "sede" occurred in the 15th century due to influence from other Latin words and English spelling conventions.
there is one word and that is supersede
supersede
The only word I can think of is supersede.
hmmm i think its supersede im not sure
Supersede c'est un mot anglais Ã? la terminaison '-sede'.
Supersede, from the Latin supersedēre 'to be superior to'. A variant is supercede, but this is disputed because this spelling doesn't follow the word's Latin roots.
Sede do BankBoston was created in 2002.
Universidad Panamericana Sede México was created in 1967.
The motto of Universidad Panamericana Sede México is 'Ubi spiritus, libertas'.
Sede.
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